College Athletics

June 18, 1986|By Alan Whitt

CLEAN ACT. University of Florida athletic officials have gone to great lengths to document the school's compliance with NCAA sanctions, hoping to avoid a third year of punishment, The Florida Times-Union reported. Athletic Director Bill Carr said the NCAA's Committee on Infractions is scheduled to review Florida's case in mid-October and announce in early November whether the Gators' football program should be placed on a third year of probation. If the Gators are given a clean bill, they would be open to post-season bowl invitations.